Development of Biocompatible Polymer Biomaterials
Hanwha "Research Funding Support of 10 Million Won"

Professor Noinseop from Seoul National University of Science and Technology Awarded Hanwha Polymer Academic Prize View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Chaeseok] Hanwha TotalEnergies announced on the 8th that it awarded the 'Hanwha Polymer Academic Award,' held in collaboration with the Korean Polymer Society, to Professor No Inseop of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Seoul National University of Science and Technology.


Hanwha Total announced that at the 'Korean Polymer Society Spring General Meeting' held the previous day at Lotte City Hotel in Daejeon, Professor No was selected as this year's recipient of the Hanwha Polymer Academic Award and was given a plaque and a research grant of 10 million KRW.


Professor No conducted research on 3D bioprinting using biocompatible polymers, the development of bioink materials, and their application in tissue engineering. He was recognized for his contributions to the advancement of regenerative medicine in Korea and received the award. Professor No said, "I will devote myself to the technological development of bioink polymer materials, which are core materials, so that Korea's 3D bioprinting industry can secure global competitiveness, and I will do my best in polymer-bio convergence research that contributes to academic development."


Hanwha Total established the Hanwha Polymer Academic Award in 2005 to promote the development of polymer science and annually awards 10 million KRW in research funds to scientists who have achieved outstanding research results.



Meanwhile, Hanwha Total announced on the 1st that it will change its name to 'Hanwha TotalEnergies,' combining the new name of the French chemical energy company TotalEnergies. Hanwha TotalEnergies is a joint venture equally owned by Hanwha and TotalEnergies.


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